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under the current law, the profit margin is now down to 14%. years what happened last -- after obamacare went in. more providers than ever before asked to participate. they were not run off three days that led us in. -- they said let us in. we want to get this health care. [applause] 70% more seniors got into the -- 17% more seniors get into the medicare and that this program. -- medicare advantage program. the price of being a that it dropped 16%. [applause] if president obama's goal was to destroy it medicare advantage, he did a poor doctor he strengthen medicare. -- he did a poor job. he strengthen medicare. he did not weaken medicare advantage 3 he strengthened it. but if you repeal the health care law and repeal the savings, you are going to weaken medicare advantage and medicare. it is going to run out of money quicker. you're going to really weakened a senior drug program. those are the facts. that is the arithmetic. [applause] they got away with this in 2010. countless thousands of seniors voted because they were given misinformation ag
under the current law, the profit margin is now down to 14%. years what happened last -- after obamacare went in. more providers than ever before asked to participate. they were not run off three days that led us in. -- they said let us in. we want to get this health care. [applause] 70% more seniors got into the -- 17% more seniors get into the medicare and that this program. -- medicare advantage program. the price of being a that it dropped 16%. [applause] if president obama's goal was to...
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the what is meant to follow our core values rather than a technicality or the letter of the law. >> he mentioned the underground network at west point. >> an interesting point. the coast guard academy established a day straight alliance that launched within the last week and there are discussions circulating around west point and the air force academy as well. so there is -- similar to our membership generally there is -- coming out. there is certainly a different sentiment regarding the act of coming out and how people feel. >> one thing curious is whether the coming out process is different tour has been different for officers? josh and katie were in a service academy. you were enlisted but applying to become commissioned officer. from my experience the rank and hierarchy are a very important part of the military culture and military operation. different for glbt and people in that position. >> i think it is. one of the reasons we have issues is we didn't get the equal opportunity protection. like you said i am an officer and are only have another officer in my office and only two of
the what is meant to follow our core values rather than a technicality or the letter of the law. >> he mentioned the underground network at west point. >> an interesting point. the coast guard academy established a day straight alliance that launched within the last week and there are discussions circulating around west point and the air force academy as well. so there is -- similar to our membership generally there is -- coming out. there is certainly a different sentiment...
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to determine the fraud laws that drives the guidelines. and one of the things that fdasia did was direct a sense, u.s. sentencing commission to do a review of the sentencing guidelines, regarding counterfeit drug offenses. so i think we may see some increases there. there may be some enhancements that were not there before. so i'm not sure if -- >> it does indeed. thank you so much. why don't we open it up. we will go here and maybe -- is there another one somewhere? >> the hi. dr. rogers. there's been, there's been at least one federal case that both oci and doj where part of, we say, that recently concluded with guilty pleas were a drug pedigrees were involved in some way. i'm referring here to the lab in your cargo theft a few years ago, and then it was reintroduced into the legitimate supply chain. and at least one person, two people actually pled guilty to that, recently sentenced. i'm hoping now that that is concluded if you could come and give us an idea how important that pedigree was, if at all in the investigation, prosecuting an
to determine the fraud laws that drives the guidelines. and one of the things that fdasia did was direct a sense, u.s. sentencing commission to do a review of the sentencing guidelines, regarding counterfeit drug offenses. so i think we may see some increases there. there may be some enhancements that were not there before. so i'm not sure if -- >> it does indeed. thank you so much. why don't we open it up. we will go here and maybe -- is there another one somewhere? >> the hi. dr....
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law enforcement officers say he propped the door open before the i attack. some people even thought the gun fire and smoke were part of the show, a stunt designed just for the premier. our ed lavendera just touched down in aurora. what have you been able to find out who star? >> reporter: good morning, heky, we arrived on the scene just a short while ago, still trying to assess the situation as quickly as we can. but we have had a clahance to speak with several witnesses who were in that theater when the shooting erupted. many of them still wearing batman t-shirts, they have not slept all night long, they went out for what they expected to be a very fun time watching this premier of the movie for the first time. one witness was sitting in the far back, and he described to me just a little while ago, he saw someone go into the back of the theater and threw a canister up into the air and a lot of people thought it was fire works. then the gun fire erupted. he said he heard between 15 to 20 gunshots and went on to describe the incredibly chaotic scene. and ther
law enforcement officers say he propped the door open before the i attack. some people even thought the gun fire and smoke were part of the show, a stunt designed just for the premier. our ed lavendera just touched down in aurora. what have you been able to find out who star? >> reporter: good morning, heky, we arrived on the scene just a short while ago, still trying to assess the situation as quickly as we can. but we have had a clahance to speak with several witnesses who were in that...
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quite certainly does and there has been a long, long history of the laws developed to govern how that is done. to come in and take a swipe at this one a you balancened and i urge the committee to oppose. >> gentleman from texas, mr. conaway is recognized for two minutes. >> appreciate it. i wish my colleague was here. seems to fit in with wham he's penned six months. trying to get small access to get access to government contracts and work. this does talk about private products and services as opposed to inapparently government employees. so i would encourage our colleagues to vote for the amendment and yield back. >> mr. chairman? >> the chair recognizes congressman johnson from georgia for two minutes. national security and the defense of this nation should not be reduced down to a cheap way out, the cheapest way out. some things the government can do better than private industry can. and some things should not be left to this, whoever can do it for the lowest price. analysis. i think that that's kind of simplistic way of looking at the needs for security of the nation. private prof
quite certainly does and there has been a long, long history of the laws developed to govern how that is done. to come in and take a swipe at this one a you balancened and i urge the committee to oppose. >> gentleman from texas, mr. conaway is recognized for two minutes. >> appreciate it. i wish my colleague was here. seems to fit in with wham he's penned six months. trying to get small access to get access to government contracts and work. this does talk about private products and...
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military the law went away and everyone continues to serve the way they always have. i think the exact same way, there's nothing really much change. i think we'll start to see some issues rise upcoming and someone a lot about military starts to move and change based. i'm up for re- station i think people start to realize the inequality that now exist in that you. free don't ask, don't tell, we just booted it and the caseworker. by now we have to see where unit commanders will have to see decade troops who are married legally and they won't be able to apply for joint spouse assignments and to have to see and watch families get torn apart. and i think that when units, you know, these folks are our friends and they will have to watch families get torn apart or issue that could handle. i think we'll start to see the summer when the military is starting to do their moves, most aggressively, we will start to see some of these units raise issues. i think a lot of the issues will come from our straight friends, this is not there. the very core of the military, that equality,
military the law went away and everyone continues to serve the way they always have. i think the exact same way, there's nothing really much change. i think we'll start to see some issues rise upcoming and someone a lot about military starts to move and change based. i'm up for re- station i think people start to realize the inequality that now exist in that you. free don't ask, don't tell, we just booted it and the caseworker. by now we have to see where unit commanders will have to see decade...
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i feel like there are a lot of people in the military that strive to follow the letter of the law. and follow every single order to the t. and i pegged him as one of those people so i was very nervous and explain that to them because i was pretty sure how that would end. ivies he didn't go that way and like i mentioned earlier, he understood what it meant to follow our core value rather than a technicality or a letter of the law. >> you mention an underground network at west point, has become aboveground. >> that's actually really interesting point. so, the coast guard academy has established a gsa, a gay straight alliance, that just launched over the past week. and there are discussions also circulating around west point as was the naval academy, and maybe the air force academy as well. so there he is, i mean, similar to our membership and generally, but there is certainly a different sentiment regarding the act of coming out and the comfort people to pick one thing i'm curious about is whether the coming out process by the process in a military has been different for officers ver
i feel like there are a lot of people in the military that strive to follow the letter of the law. and follow every single order to the t. and i pegged him as one of those people so i was very nervous and explain that to them because i was pretty sure how that would end. ivies he didn't go that way and like i mentioned earlier, he understood what it meant to follow our core value rather than a technicality or a letter of the law. >> you mention an underground network at west point, has...
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nonetheless the law of the land is sequestration will take effect unless it changes. the pentagon has said we don't think that should happen. the president on the other hand has stated unequivocally, unambiguously, i will veto any attempt to change the sequestration. so this is a little bit of a strategic political dilemma for the defense department. on the one hand i don't want to take any more cuts and i've got a president who seems to be in line with that, because this is his budget. on the other hand, i've got a president who says he's going to veto any attempt to relieve me from the responsibility of taking more cuts. that's a strategic dilemma that will hang over us this entire budget season if you will. so with that i'm going to throw the floor open to our panel here, we're joined by three wonderful people to comment on this, this morning. todd harrison is the senior budget person for the center for strategic and budgetary assessments. he has a constant, never ceasingly amazing ability to find useful information in budgetary process that i love to take advantag
nonetheless the law of the land is sequestration will take effect unless it changes. the pentagon has said we don't think that should happen. the president on the other hand has stated unequivocally, unambiguously, i will veto any attempt to change the sequestration. so this is a little bit of a strategic political dilemma for the defense department. on the one hand i don't want to take any more cuts and i've got a president who seems to be in line with that, because this is his budget. on the...
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it's an issue that's already the law. so my question to you, what is american legion's position -- deeply that our soldiers that are putting their lives on the line each and every day for us, should they be wearing clothing made in the united states of america? >> the answer is yes. the american legion believes that -- [applause] >> i'm should the american legion and american people believe that all of the equipment should be made in the united states of america. and there you go again, talking about jobs. put americans to work making these boots. that will provide jobs here at home. star i want to thank you very much, national commander. and just for the record, i know congressman duncan hunter who is a republican colleague from california, he and i are writing a letter to encourage your colleagues to sign that letter, to the administration requiring them to comply with the intent of the law. and it's unfortunate we have to do that, and hopefully we will see some changes in that regard. take you very much. i yield back.
it's an issue that's already the law. so my question to you, what is american legion's position -- deeply that our soldiers that are putting their lives on the line each and every day for us, should they be wearing clothing made in the united states of america? >> the answer is yes. the american legion believes that -- [applause] >> i'm should the american legion and american people believe that all of the equipment should be made in the united states of america. and there you go...
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it is the law of the land, it is going to happen, it is a bust approaching the department. at what point do you seriously need to consider readying for this? isn't it more responsible to plan for it and have it not happen than not having planned for it at all? >> well, vago, i take exception to whether it's going to happen. i think it won't. in the end i believe we will find a way to avoid sequestration. what we need congress to do right now is enact a balanced package of deficit reduction that's large, that puts everything on the table, something the president could sign and then pass a law in which i think at that point the president would sign to halt sequestration. the reason we're not planning is we're hoping they do that. i wouldn't want to say it's a sure thing by any means, but we are hoping, and i think there's bipartisan agreement we don't want sequestration. so, yes, at some point we will have to plan for sequestration and we will, we'll follow on the guidance there. this needs to be a government- wide decision. it affects all the agencies, not just defense. but
it is the law of the land, it is going to happen, it is a bust approaching the department. at what point do you seriously need to consider readying for this? isn't it more responsible to plan for it and have it not happen than not having planned for it at all? >> well, vago, i take exception to whether it's going to happen. i think it won't. in the end i believe we will find a way to avoid sequestration. what we need congress to do right now is enact a balanced package of deficit...
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that we live under much more of a regulatory environment >> it would take some effort to change state law which mandates weekly pickup of smelly waste. patty is also concerned her customers would not go for it. >> we live in such an affluent highly dependent on a convenience throwaway society. we just have to muslin volume to go every other week >> she has not run out the idea completely. >> it is something you typically see a cat to but this time firefighters had to rescue a dog that was stuck up a tree. how he got there in the first place >> it is the first diet drug to get approved in more than a decade but some doctors are concerned. >> the fda has approved the first new prescription diet drugs in more than a decade. the medication division it developed in california provides a new option for obese americans but not all doctors are on board >> lisa sutter has been struggling with her weight for years >> i was always normal until after my last child in my mid- 30s and something just changed after that where i just could not control what i was eating >> she enrolled in a trial in tested
that we live under much more of a regulatory environment >> it would take some effort to change state law which mandates weekly pickup of smelly waste. patty is also concerned her customers would not go for it. >> we live in such an affluent highly dependent on a convenience throwaway society. we just have to muslin volume to go every other week >> she has not run out the idea completely. >> it is something you typically see a cat to but this time firefighters had to...
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in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it was people discovering new ways of. >> george mitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow dupont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they know the energy future remember that even of the revolution of hydro-fracking everybody was betting on high prices. even corporations spent hundreds of millions to bet they would skyrocket then it it cratered. the crystal ball is not always correct. john: or sympathetic to the president but he said he will keep doing what he has been doing a. >> building wind turbines coming clean energy sources. mill company profits make money hand over fist i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need subsidized. if it did not have
in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it was people discovering new ways of. >> george mitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow dupont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say...
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i was a first generation of law student. i chose to attend the naval academy because i want to dedicate my life to service. as a marine officer, i deployed into iraq in 2008 and 2009. a unit of greifeld respected. a commander who chose to respect human dignity even when harmful to himself. many followed his example. as a reward, i was recommended to go to a showcase for the marine corps. a home for the top generals and court. it was founded in the 19th century. unfortunately, that is where attitudes on women have largely remained. the leadership was successful at enforcing the meticulous uniform and standards. yet they failed to miss a egregious moral failures. after six months of routinely being called a slut and whore, and you cannot have a working there. i saw it. i apply to afghanistan. i was denied this opportunity because i was considered "too critical" to the command. the command gave me their solution -- to deal with it. in august of 2010 the harassment culminated and a horrific act by a senior officer and his friend
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lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to rick's presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr. connerly. >> thank you for inviting me. i was very impressed by the report, as well as your presentation. i recall very distinctly when i graduated from college in 1962 -- the anxiety that i had about entering the work force, wondering whether i would be given a fair chance to apply and be hired. a year later, affirmative action came along and the anxiety that i had was quieted substantially because i thought that i would get that fair chance. that same anxiety is there today for a large number of students to sense the demise of race-based affirmative actio
lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to rick's presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with...
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employers who are uncomfortable with this new rule and pointed out, scott, that this is already the law of the land in 28 states where those states have managed to work out concerns with organizations. >> pelley: thank you, nancy. why are gasoline prices rising at a time when they usually fall? airport screening. the t.s.a. puts more travelers in the express lane. and a winter of extremes. europe is prosen solid while washington is in bloom. the "cbs evening news" continues.oodb that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's
employers who are uncomfortable with this new rule and pointed out, scott, that this is already the law of the land in 28 states where those states have managed to work out concerns with organizations. >> pelley: thank you, nancy. why are gasoline prices rising at a time when they usually fall? airport screening. the t.s.a. puts more travelers in the express lane. and a winter of extremes. europe is prosen solid while washington is in bloom. the "cbs evening news" continues.oodb...
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in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it was people discovering new ways of. >> georgmitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow duont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they know the energy future remember that even of the revolution of hydro-fracking everybody was betting on high prices. even corporations spent hundreds of millions to bet they would skyrocket then it it cratered. the crystal ball is not always correct. john: or sympathetic to the president but he said he will keep doing what he has been doing a. >> building wind turbines coming clean energy sources. mill company profits make money hand over fist i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need subsidized. if it did not have th
in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it was people discovering new ways of. >> georgmitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow duont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they...
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nabbing pm last dockett clammy mean that many children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families of a social for it to see in the form of they have a right of willful minimal faith in what they have any kind of for suspicion about the wellbeing of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated one. of the for trade children. wealthy british style happened last time to. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. whenever we got our laundry back it felt worse than when we turned it in everything was still grimy and i was told by my chain of command that i was not allowed to wash my laundry on my own i had to take it to k.b.r. to have them washed even though we all knew that they were doing a horrible job because they get ninety nine dollars. for a bag of laundry that i could do at home for three dollars a legal way a statement from the
nabbing pm last dockett clammy mean that many children have become prizes to fight full why does the law threaten families of a social for it to see in the form of they have a right of willful minimal faith in what they have any kind of for suspicion about the wellbeing of the of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated one. of the for trade children. wealthy british style happened last time...
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the last poll shows that a majority of folks want to overturn it if the supreme court declares the law unconstitutional. 54% say it was a worthwhile effort. shannon bream is in our washington bureau tonight. she covers the court for us and will do so tomorrow. really interesting details in these polls, i thought. >> there are, shep. another one we took a look at how the president has handled the issue of healthcare. everything is on the line signature piece of legislation. 47% approve of the job he has done. 51% disapprove. see what the justices think. >> shepard: for now we wait. contingency plans on capitol hill, shannon? >> democrats and republicans alike are ready for whatever comes from the court. here is a bit from both sides. one way or the other on the democratic side prepared to build on the land form reform to make sure more and more we have quality for all americans. >> the court does not strike the entire law the house will move to repeal what's left of it. >> they may unlikely the senate would go along with them. not a lot of cooperation from the two sides on the hill. >>
the last poll shows that a majority of folks want to overturn it if the supreme court declares the law unconstitutional. 54% say it was a worthwhile effort. shannon bream is in our washington bureau tonight. she covers the court for us and will do so tomorrow. really interesting details in these polls, i thought. >> there are, shep. another one we took a look at how the president has handled the issue of healthcare. everything is on the line signature piece of legislation. 47% approve of...
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. >> 11 days after 9-11, congress passed a law and the law said anybody who would rather come into a publicly-funded compensation program waive your right to sue world trade center, the airlines, mass port, the port authority boeing, waive your right to sue come into this no fault fund, if you lost a loved one on 9-11, the taxpayer will fund a settlement and give you the check. >> eliot: okay. so you were asked to do this because you have the respect of both sides of the political aisle. how do you then do it? how do you value a life? this is an issue nobody's comfortable with. what are the parameters and the factors? >> you know, better than most, that every day in every court in our country city, village hamlet local county court juries do it every day. what would the person who died, what would that person have earned over a lifetime. what was the pain and suffering and the emotional distress accompanying the death? equals dollars. what i do basically is -- i am not a rabbi or a priest. i basically am judge and jury and i basically did in 9-11 and in bp and the -- exactly what jud
. >> 11 days after 9-11, congress passed a law and the law said anybody who would rather come into a publicly-funded compensation program waive your right to sue world trade center, the airlines, mass port, the port authority boeing, waive your right to sue come into this no fault fund, if you lost a loved one on 9-11, the taxpayer will fund a settlement and give you the check. >> eliot: okay. so you were asked to do this because you have the respect of both sides of the political...
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last stop get any mean that damn good many children have become cries used to fight full why does the law or threaten families of the social forward to seeing the female they have right of will hold minimal faith in what they have any kind of for suspicion about the world will think of your children are often just better at bringing up kids than their own mum and dad. and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated form. of the footrace children. most of the. science technology innovation all the least of melanin still around russia we've got the future covered. whenever we got our water back it felt worse than when we turned it in everything was still grimy and i was told by my chain of command that i was not allowed to wash my laundry on my own i had to take it to k.b.r. to have them washed even though we all knew that they were doing a horrible job because they get ninety nine dollars. that for a bag of laundry that i could do at home for three dollars a legal way a statement from the goldman or taxpayers money down auto. from the company is overcharging taxpayers. company b
last stop get any mean that damn good many children have become cries used to fight full why does the law or threaten families of the social forward to seeing the female they have right of will hold minimal faith in what they have any kind of for suspicion about the world will think of your children are often just better at bringing up kids than their own mum and dad. and from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated form. of the footrace children. most of the. science technology...
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this law, it was a bad law yesterday. and in spite of the supreme court's decision today, it's still a bad law tonight. >> all right. so let me -- just a couple things you said there i want to clarify. yes, you would pay for it, but you would keep things like young people can stay on their parent's insurance, coverage for pre-existing conditions, right? that would be part of a good health care bill in your view? >> well, i think it is. i said that on cnn two years ago, the day of the white house summit where we were discussing -- i think someone from cnn asked me what could we pass today that people agree on, and that was one of those things. i think there's some benefits for that. fundamentally, we have a health care law that gives people fewer choices and increased costs and control of their own life and own health care. and i think it's still a bad law and should be repealed and replaced. >> okay. so let's get to this issue of cost. you've raised something we've been talking about. premiums are going to rise. estimates
this law, it was a bad law yesterday. and in spite of the supreme court's decision today, it's still a bad law tonight. >> all right. so let me -- just a couple things you said there i want to clarify. yes, you would pay for it, but you would keep things like young people can stay on their parent's insurance, coverage for pre-existing conditions, right? that would be part of a good health care bill in your view? >> well, i think it is. i said that on cnn two years ago, the day of...
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in that sense they've come to but it would be good to sit down and laws of war apply, here's what - discrimination means, here's done so this disclosure probably some progress. >> sir, thanks very much for joining us. we really appreciate içuz >>> what qeil5u administration's national security strategy be? that's next. = i didn't quite know thiwhat to expect.our. i'd seen the images on tv, but until you're in the thick of it... anyway the guys in my unit who'd been here before, told me just ride it out, keep my head down and remember the reason i'm here. and we're paying for it all with my cashrewards card from navy federal. we're earning cash back! bring it. brought it. brung. 4 million members. 4 million stories. navy federal credit union. >>> before the last presidential election, the center for a new american the case for an integrated national security. four years later the world is a different place. bm÷s have crashed, america is out of iraq, revolutions have swept the arabworld, osama bin is dead, washington and its allies are drawing down their involvement in afghanistan and countries á
in that sense they've come to but it would be good to sit down and laws of war apply, here's what - discrimination means, here's done so this disclosure probably some progress. >> sir, thanks very much for joining us. we really appreciate içuz >>> what qeil5u administration's national security strategy be? that's next. = i didn't quite know thiwhat to expect.our. i'd seen the images on tv, but until you're in the thick of it... anyway the guys in my unit who'd been here before,...
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. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. >> he did not. in 2004 governor romney signed the permanent assault weapons ban in massachusetts. then mitt romney decided to run for president. he started prepping himself for the republican presidential primary and then, of course, things got hilarious on the subject of guns. mr. romney said in a debate with "the boston globe," quote, i have a gun of my own. i go hunting myself. to which someone in the room replied, and i quote, excuse me, but isn't that your son josh's gun? yes, yes, it was. on the campaign trail, mr. romney touted it by saying he was a lifetime member of the nra. he would brag about that. that was sort of true. he joined the nra as a lifetime member in august 2006, just before announcing his presidential run. lifetime isn't the same thing as lifelong when it comes to membership in the nra. you too could become a member of the nra simply by giving them $1,000. when asked about his recent membership, mr. romney explained, q
. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. >> he did not. in 2004 governor romney signed the permanent assault weapons ban in massachusetts. then mitt romney decided to run for president. he started prepping himself for the republican presidential primary and then, of course, things got hilarious on the subject of guns. mr. romney said in a debate with "the boston globe," quote, i have a gun of my own. i go hunting myself....
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the defense arguing that no duty to warn the campus of a third party criminal act exists under state law. >>randy: that is fascinating because you have a duty to everyone, you have a duty to no one, under normal circumstances, a police officer law enforcement doesn't have a special duty to protect anyone in particular because they protect everyone but here the judge determined this is not about the public at large but about college kids, your college police, you do have a special duty, don't be surprised if the case is not settled and that is an appeal issue. >>shepard: our thanks to the roanoke times and the associated has now broken this. virginia tech is negligent and each family gets $4 million. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to
the defense arguing that no duty to warn the campus of a third party criminal act exists under state law. >>randy: that is fascinating because you have a duty to everyone, you have a duty to no one, under normal circumstances, a police officer law enforcement doesn't have a special duty to protect anyone in particular because they protect everyone but here the judge determined this is not about the public at large but about college kids, your college police, you do have a special duty,...
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as of this moment right but against either the law or the spirit of the law there are categories of people who are protected and if we were to blow up the defense of marriage act doma it's possible that well and we need to get there i think as a country the olympics kicked off tonight in the romneys have a personal interest in this year's event as they're running their tax deductible course refuse rafalca rafalca whatever anybody. in the goober elitist sport of dressage simple question does anyone know what is this. that we're spelling it's weird because we looked and we did we googled it in the backroom before we came i didn't know what it was you know this is to me another one of those things where one in which romney do and they have a right to do this i understand it helps his wife's health condition but this is makes him look out of touch this is like john kerry in the wind sailing this is one of those things that he doesn't you know win anything for he just doesn't seem to understand that he's a candidate and people draw a lot of conclusions of the things he does i don't think is do
as of this moment right but against either the law or the spirit of the law there are categories of people who are protected and if we were to blow up the defense of marriage act doma it's possible that well and we need to get there i think as a country the olympics kicked off tonight in the romneys have a personal interest in this year's event as they're running their tax deductible course refuse rafalca rafalca whatever anybody. in the goober elitist sport of dressage simple question does...
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this law is aatax. the bill was sold to 3 the american peoole on aa deception. what's he mean? the court found it is constitutional to requiie peoole to pay a fee if they don't get heallh nsurance because it's a tax just like the chief justice said today is looo it quacks like a tax - and looksslike a tax and it is a tax. it's no secret taxes are not politically popular selling the bill back in 2009 he told abccnews: for us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase. 3 mitt romney's campaigg & spokeswoman saas his electiin effoot raised more than 3 point two-million-dollars sinne the high court's decision was announced. the healthcare reform law is not until 20-14. 3 the house controlled by republicans has already scheduled a vote to árepealá the healthcare law.the house vote will be july 11th 11th thh decision seems to be fueling baatle lines..ow maryland lawmakers are loooing at wwat this could mean in the coming months. 3 (dutch) "this is the law, its 3 forward"(harris))"in two weeks wereegonna come back and fil
this law is aatax. the bill was sold to 3 the american peoole on aa deception. what's he mean? the court found it is constitutional to requiie peoole to pay a fee if they don't get heallh nsurance because it's a tax just like the chief justice said today is looo it quacks like a tax - and looksslike a tax and it is a tax. it's no secret taxes are not politically popular selling the bill back in 2009 he told abccnews: for us to say that you've got to take a responsibility to get health insurance...
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that have served sentences tougher drug laws that would otherwise be taxpaying, law-abiding citizens. >> host: word you see the intersection between republican policies and libertarian policies? >> guest: on the right would he talk about a balanced budget and we need to balance the budget immediately. we need to cut federal spending. strong u.s. dollar, monetary policy. that's the intersection. if i can jump ahead, the intersection with democrats is several liberty. let's repeal the peachtree that. i never would've signed the national defense accolade for you and i to be arrested and detained without being charged by the u.s. government. whispering about marriage equality. those get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. look, these are democrat issues, historically democrat issues that aren't going anywhere on today. just like republicans historically issues have been about dollars and cents. either one of the parties to in the areas they are supposed to do file. they are horrible in the areas they don't do well in common meaning romney is horrible and civil liberties a
that have served sentences tougher drug laws that would otherwise be taxpaying, law-abiding citizens. >> host: word you see the intersection between republican policies and libertarian policies? >> guest: on the right would he talk about a balanced budget and we need to balance the budget immediately. we need to cut federal spending. strong u.s. dollar, monetary policy. that's the intersection. if i can jump ahead, the intersection with democrats is several liberty. let's repeal the...
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and i'll point out, this is the law. the budget numbers that we projected for the next ten years and secretary panetta and general dempsey had to live under were passed by this congress. some members voted for it and some didn't but it's the law of the land passed pi the house an reduction in the projected increases is the law. these people had to follow and that we passed and gave to them. so as we hear today about various different programs in areas where we thid that this budget is cutting too much, it would be most helpful and i doubt this will happen but i'll ask anyway, as people are making those criticisms, they point out where they'd like to find the money. either within the defense budget you can say, your strategy is all right but you should have spent more money here and less money there. if you don't think that's possible within the defense budget, then by all means, let us know what taxes you want to raise to produce more money. if you don't want to do that, what other programs, preferably, with some specifi
and i'll point out, this is the law. the budget numbers that we projected for the next ten years and secretary panetta and general dempsey had to live under were passed by this congress. some members voted for it and some didn't but it's the law of the land passed pi the house an reduction in the projected increases is the law. these people had to follow and that we passed and gave to them. so as we hear today about various different programs in areas where we thid that this budget is cutting...
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in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it people discovering new ways of. >> george mitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow dupont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they know the energy future remember that even of the revolution of hydro-fracking everybody was betting on high prices. even corporations spent hundreds of millions to bet they would skyrocket then it it cratered. the crystal ball is not always correct. john: or sympathetic to the president but he said he will keep doing what he has been doing a. >> building wind turbines coming clean energy sources. mill company profits make money hand over fist i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. john: of the technology like wind torso lurk or ethanol had merit it would not need subsidized. if it did not have the
in this senate he voted for the law that exempted hydro fracturing from those laws now they're trying to repeal those in the administration will not back them. john: it sounds like he did it but it people discovering new ways of. >> george mitchell spent over a decade to figure out ways to improve on hydraulic fracturing and hit the jackpot. in 2006 everyone believe natural-gas prices would only go higher dow dupont moved people to believe there would never come down some people say they...
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super bank for the super rich the people he made super wealthy as a result of his super violation of law to invade iraq and commit a super genocide on behalf of the supertankers and the oil business of which we are a presence blood for oil tony so he's tone deaf to what the public is saying that two million people are against the war he was tone deaf he has a matter of fact those big job sticking out the side of his head are not ears they are in fact he collecting albatros sucking j.p. morgan automaton as mechanisms that he has a direct line to what jamie dimon is like mary works for j.p. morgan is on the board of directors why would anyone listen to this bag of puss and lives well in fact they state max mr blair's intervention was likely to prove controversial because of his commercial interest since leaving downing street five years ago he's an advisor to j.p. morgan a u.s. investment bank and to zurich a swiss financial firm and his clients including several governments which are said to deliver an annual income of about twenty million pounds right so he gets twenty million pounds to
super bank for the super rich the people he made super wealthy as a result of his super violation of law to invade iraq and commit a super genocide on behalf of the supertankers and the oil business of which we are a presence blood for oil tony so he's tone deaf to what the public is saying that two million people are against the war he was tone deaf he has a matter of fact those big job sticking out the side of his head are not ears they are in fact he collecting albatros sucking j.p. morgan...
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morgan is on the board of directors why would anyone listen to this bag of puss in law as well in fact they state max mr blair's intervention was likely to prove controversial because of his commercial interest since leaving downing street five years ago he's an advisor to j.p. morgan a u.s. investment bank and to zurich a swiss financial firm and his clients including several governments which are said to deliver an annual income of about twenty million pounds right so he gets twenty million pounds to use the office of the prime minister of britain to soft pedal on bank reforms because he himself is a recalcitrant bank prostitute who is on the receiving end of bribes graft blood for oil do i need to go on he's a trifecta of fraud he rigged the media he rigged elections any rigged markets this guy needs to be arrested well let's talk about crime and punishment to the other bankers there's thousands of them they're operating all over the place the system is corrupt we could get rid of tony blair that's one guy and perhaps one day maybe he'll seek see justice but let's talk about the cri
morgan is on the board of directors why would anyone listen to this bag of puss in law as well in fact they state max mr blair's intervention was likely to prove controversial because of his commercial interest since leaving downing street five years ago he's an advisor to j.p. morgan a u.s. investment bank and to zurich a swiss financial firm and his clients including several governments which are said to deliver an annual income of about twenty million pounds right so he gets twenty million...
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it's been a legislative twilight zone really sense it was signs that was signed into law we saw that and then we saw a bill that literally criminalizes certain forms of peaceful protests that was signed into law and then we saw sopa which was breathtaking in its scope and in its audacity and in the extent that it goes against everything america stands for and that only failed not really because of public opposition i think it failed because big tech companies were against it this time around we the tech companies don't have our backs so it's up to the american people to speak out and for people that i've spoken to online it really sounds like when you contact your member of congress and you say you know i don't want to start this is not something we asked for this is not something that's good for the internet it's not good for the economy it's not good for our privacy obviously when you contact these members of congress their response to something that approaches a detached amusement they don't really care what you think at this point so it's definitely i mean it freaks a lot of peop
it's been a legislative twilight zone really sense it was signs that was signed into law we saw that and then we saw a bill that literally criminalizes certain forms of peaceful protests that was signed into law and then we saw sopa which was breathtaking in its scope and in its audacity and in the extent that it goes against everything america stands for and that only failed not really because of public opposition i think it failed because big tech companies were against it this time around we...
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the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling inhe mid-1990s and they passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to be turned in. the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we he the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as
the other five have the highest gun ownership in the country and the most relaxed laws. we have the toughest gun laws in the city. it did not do much to cut down on the violence. it took a lot of police to do it. >> go on the internet. google gun-control and see what you come up with. statements from the founding fathers about our guns. toward washington. -- george washington. try to stop gun sales in this country, you will run into a series of roadblocks. >> austria h a ms kling...
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and world economies, the dodd frank law and gay marriage. watch his comments online at the c-span video library. >>> at a briefing earlier today the pentagon refused to rule out that counterfeit parts in the military supply chain has had an impact on mission failure. a report released by the senate armed services committee found more than a million suspected koupt fit parts. pentagon spokesman george little said the defense department is continuing to look at the issue. this portion of the briefing is about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. welcome back to the briefing room. last night the secretary return from the nato summit in chicago. he was pleased by the hospitality shown to him and enjoyed the opportunity to meet with his koun parts on nato capabilities, missile defense and of course, afghanistan. on that topic it's clear the alliance and our non-nato partners are moving together with the afghan government to support the stability of afghanistan for years to come. with that i'd like to turn to the united states and to our partners. next
and world economies, the dodd frank law and gay marriage. watch his comments online at the c-span video library. >>> at a briefing earlier today the pentagon refused to rule out that counterfeit parts in the military supply chain has had an impact on mission failure. a report released by the senate armed services committee found more than a million suspected koupt fit parts. pentagon spokesman george little said the defense department is continuing to look at the issue. this portion of...
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. >> with the new health care law, more good things are coming. >> reporter: it's as andy of mayberry he is best remembered, a character so admirable and enduring, it won him the presidential medal of freedom. >> tv shows come and grow, but there's only one andy griffith. >> reporter: he insisted on the rules. >> that there is real sheriffing. and i mean real sheriffing. >> reporter: can always win the day. mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. >> ron howard who we just saw in mike taibbi's report, has been a long time successful director. but it was that role as opie at age 5 that gave him his start. more now on how andy griff edge helped shape his career and life. >> andy as a person brought a smile to my face. he got a lot of joy out of what he was doing. what andy probably meant most to me, he demonstrated this possibility that you could really have fun and work very hard toward trying to offer audiences something of real quality. being a kid actor on the andy griffith show was an extraordinary experience and a very positive experience. i never felt pressured. and yet, i also learne
. >> with the new health care law, more good things are coming. >> reporter: it's as andy of mayberry he is best remembered, a character so admirable and enduring, it won him the presidential medal of freedom. >> tv shows come and grow, but there's only one andy griffith. >> reporter: he insisted on the rules. >> that there is real sheriffing. and i mean real sheriffing. >> reporter: can always win the day. mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. >> ron...
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and then obama signed it into law on new year's eve now they've expressed concerns about other bills that have been become law yeah i'm glad you mentioned the the white house issue because there's been a lot of articles sort of thing well the white house has come out against this but i mean if an n.s.a. flack is their equivalent of the big guns to oppose legislation i don't really think that we can sleep soundly but. you know let's focus on this issue of sort of activists gathering behind or against our in favor of why is it that facebook for example google why have these companies not come out against this what's in it for them in this legislation. well i think whatever you're gathering data that's a potential business model i think it's a sleazy business model but you can sell i mean you can sell that to the government and make money off of it so it's a revenue stream and furthermore i think these big tech companies love the litigation immunity that the government or other agencies or even companies you know a private security company can seize your information under system and we'
and then obama signed it into law on new year's eve now they've expressed concerns about other bills that have been become law yeah i'm glad you mentioned the the white house issue because there's been a lot of articles sort of thing well the white house has come out against this but i mean if an n.s.a. flack is their equivalent of the big guns to oppose legislation i don't really think that we can sleep soundly but. you know let's focus on this issue of sort of activists gathering behind or...